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luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
I guess I have to say this: I respect everyone's right to protest...but...at what cost? At the end of the day, how many of those people "occupying" or "protesting" have any kind of real ownership of their community? Minors? Students?...people who will more than likely leave someday. I'm more concerned with the economics - the physical damage done (spray paint, etc.), the struggling businesses that fear reopening due to this "unrest" etc. Once again, the media focuses on Trump (too easy) and the "Federal" involvement. At some point, then CV19 is abated, when these kids go back to school or back to their parents house, when the rest go back to working at a hemp clothing store, etc.....the city will be left with the clean up and the bills....there will still be police, the world will more than likely be pretty much the same...so much for "the revolution"....
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@luctoretemergo You think the mayor doesn’t have any real ownership of his community?
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
@QuixoticSoul See if he sticks around after he's out of office. Quite often they leave after they're off the gravy train!